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Discover Ludwig"rushed out of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone exits quickly or hastily. For example, "John rushed out of the meeting when he heard the fire alarm."
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The Kuikuros rushed out of the water.
We rushed out of the museum.
"It rushed out of me.
People rushed out of their houses with buckets of water.
But music rushed out of Rollins, like an overfed river.
He complied, but soon after rushed out of the building.
He paused as though expecting to be rushed out of the auditorium.
After hugging his lawyers and friends, Mr. Faneuil rushed out of the courtroom.
People in Mianyang, where I'm staying, rushed out of their homes and slept in the streets.
Langrish rushed out of the House of Lords to have his say in television studios.
She heard a loud noise and rushed out of the house.
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